Lindsey Pollard
Canadian animator
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Lindsey Pollard is a Canadian animator from Victoria, British Columbia, now residing in Los Angeles, California. Her work as an animation director on the children's Cartoon Network series Camp Lazlo garnered three Pulcinella awards,[1] two Emmy nominations, and a 2007 Emmy win.[2] In 1994, she received The Grand Prize Norman McLaren Award and won "Best Animation" in the Montreal World Film Festival for her student film The Chain Letter. As a member of The Emily Carr Institute Alumni, she received The Emily Award in Recognition of Outstanding Achievement in 2008. Lindsey was an assistant director on The Simpsons Movie and a timer on My Gym Partner's a Monkey, The Simpsons, Drawn Together, The Fairly OddParents, The Oblongs, Baby Blues, The Cramp Twins, and Mission Hill. She is currently a retake director on the Emmy award-winning hit series Family Guy.[3]
2007
Pulcinella Award
2007
Norman McLaren Award
1994 Grand Prize
Montreal World Film Festival
1994 Best Animation
Emily Award
2008 Recognition of Outstanding Achievement
Lindsey Pollard | |
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| Born | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
| Known for | Animation |
| Notable work | Camp Lazlo, The Chain Letter, Family Guy, The Simpsons Movie, Summer Camp Island |
| Awards | Emmy Award 2007 Pulcinella Award 2007 Norman McLaren Award 1994 Grand Prize Montreal World Film Festival 1994 Best Animation Emily Award 2008 Recognition of Outstanding Achievement |